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I would like to discuss your case with you for possible contingency fee representation. Florida counsel would be necessary as the contract was with a Florida moving company and presumably signed by the parties here in Florida.  First, I would contact the police Department. This may fall under the jurisdiction of the FBI, (as opposed to the local police)  because it involves crimes that are across state lines, so that would be a good starting plcae-Call your local FBI field office in Vegas to have them investigate potential crimes.  Second, gather up all the paperwork and photos of the lost items to prove what was lost in the move-and gather up any and all insurance policies, taken out with the moving company and any polices you purchased on the lost items through another company. There may be several insurance policies that could pay.  Third, do not delay in filing a claim with the moving company for the lost goods. You have a certain amount of time to do this. Dont delay.  Fourth, retain counsel on contingency fee to review all the insurance policies that are relevant to the reimbursement of the lost items so that counsel can take steps to negotiate a potential recovery/settlement for the lost goods. ... Read More
I would like to discuss your case with you for possible contingency fee representation. Florida counsel would be necessary as the contract was with a... Read More